Lessons From 30-Year-Old Photos

Black and white photography has a unique way of bringing out the essence of a scene. It’s not just about eliminating color—it’s about mastering light, contrast, and texture. [ Read More ]Original link(Originally posted by Alex Cooke)
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Why It’s So Hard to Go Full-Time in Photography

Why is it so hard to move from a stable 9-to-5 job to a full-time photography career? Many people, especially those passionate about turning their creative skills into a living, struggle with this. If you've ever considered making the leap, you're likely familiar with the challenges. It’s a big move that takes more than just skill behind the camera—it requires time, energy, and a bit of financial risk. [ Read More ]Original link(Originally posted by Alex Cooke)
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PGYTECH’s OnePro Flex Backpack Reviewed: What Happens When You Add All the Features?

What happens when you combine just about every feature and size into a line of camera bags? You end up with a pretty great bag (and a long review)! In this review, I’ll be taking a look at PGYTECH’s 40L Flex bag from their new OnePro line. [ Read More ]Original link(Originally posted by Alex Coleman)
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3 Reasons You Should Stop Over-Editing Your Images

As a professional photographer, the issue of over-editing is a topic that holds significant importance in our work. In this case, the term over-editing refers to the excessive use of post-processing tools and techniques, often resulting in images that deviate from the natural and authentic representation of the subject. While we cannot deny that the process of editing is an essential aspect of photography, overprocessing images can sometimes compromise the integrity of the image and do more harm than necessary. Here are several reasons why one should refrain from over-editing their images. [ Read More ]Original link(Originally posted by Zhen Siang Yang)
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Fstoppers Photographer of the Month (September 2024): Roksolyana Hilevych

The Fstoppers community is brimming with creative vision and talent. Every day, we comb through your work, looking for images to feature as the Photo of the Day or simply to admire your creativity and technical prowess. In 2024, we're featuring a new photographer every month, whose portfolio represents both stellar photographic achievement and a high level of involvement within the Fstoppers community. [ Read More ]Original link(Originally posted by Alex Cooke)
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Top Photography Complaints That Make No Sense

Photographers tend to have passionate opinions about their craft, and some of those opinions can spark heated debates. Certain topics, though, repeatedly surface in the photography world, leading to complaints that can feel redundant. [ Read More ]Original link(Originally posted by Alex Cooke)
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My Review of the Vintage Meyer-Optik Görlitz Trioplan 100mm f/2.8

It’s one of the more popular vintage lenses: the Meyer-Optik Görlitz Trioplan 100mm f/2.8. It’s famous for its soap bubble bokeh. You either love the effect, or you hate it. I decided to buy one and used it on a Canon EOS R5. I want to tell you about my findings. [ Read More ]Original link(Originally posted by Nando Harmsen)
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dPS Weekly Photo Challenge – Tiny Things

The post dPS Weekly Photo Challenge – Tiny Things appeared first on Digital Photography School. It was authored by Sime. Tiny Things, that’s what I’ve called it, because not everyone has a macro lens, but everyone can get in close and show detail. I’ve chosen this as we were sent the brand new Tamron 90mm Macro lens this week, and I’ve been out the front garden trying to get some fun macro shots – handheld! It’s a challenge. If you don’t have a Macro lens, that’s fine, just find a subject, get in close, pick out the details. There are loads of articles on our website about Macro or Close Up – Grab a cup of tea, have a read, grab your...dPS Weekly Photo Challenge – Tiny Things
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27 Best Juxtaposition Examples to Inspire Your Photography

Juxtaposition is when you position two things next to each other to highlight their differences. The two things don’t have to be opposites, although they can be. One just has to be noticeably different from the other to create a visual contrast.  There are many tools in a photographer’s arsenal to help make their photographs interesting and powerful. We have practical effects, we can use narrative or characters, and we can use compositional techniques. Juxtaposition is a technique in composition every photographer should become familiar with. It can help add meaning to your images. It can help you tell stories. And learning to use juxtaposition will help you become a more complete photographer.  The examples in this article will help you...Old car tyre with flowers growing in the middle
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8 Best Funny Photo Editor Apps in 2024 (iOS and Android)

If you’re looking for a way to add some extra fun to your photos, you need to check out the best funny photo apps. These apps let you add all sorts of crazy filters and effects that make your photos stand out from the rest. So whether you’re looking for a way to make yourself look silly, or just want to have some fun with your friends, these apps are sure to please. Mug Life is our favorite funny photo editor. It uses AI for face cloning and animations. It’s one of the most fun apps out there, and it’s available for iOS and Android smartphones. If that’s not the app for you, we have plenty more funny photo editors in...Product
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How To Turn Any Collection Into a Favorite

This is one of those little-known but oh-so-handy features in Lightroom Classic that once you use it, you’ll wonder how you lived without it, because it puts your most-used collections at your fingertips without having to scroll through the Collections panel. Check out the 60-second video below: Give this one a try, and you’ll super dig it. Thanks To Everybody Who Join Us For Photoshop World 2024 The conference wrapped up yesterday (Hurricane and all), and I’m very grateful to all the folks who spent 3+ days with us learning, and laughing, and making friends. The weather here proved to be a challenge, but our team did an amazing job of keeping the trains on the tracks. I’m very grateful to...
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Photography Education and the Lightroom Help Desk (video)

This past Sunday I had the absolute pleasure and honor of getting to hang out (virtually) with my friend Glyn and talk about Lightroom Classic as part of a series of live photography education broadcasts he’s doing on his channel. The recording from that live broadcast is now available, and I thought it relevant to the types of topics I write about here at Lightroom Killer Tips, so I wanted to share that with you all. I hope you find it helpful! Many thanks to Glyn for having me on as a guest! The post Photography Education and the Lightroom Help Desk (video) appeared first on Lightroom Killer Tips. Original link(Originally posted by Rob Sylvan)
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15 Best AI Photo Enhancer Software in 2024 (Compared & Ranked)

For the best AI photo enhancer software available, look no further than our 13 options. Serious photographers know that photo enhancement software is a must-have. So let’s explore the best options on the market. Our personal favorite is Luminar Neo by the reputable Skylum Labs. This is all-in-one photo editing software that helps you create amazing edits. It gives you one-click edits and lets you edit each adjustment in detail. Our Top 3 Choices for The Best AI Photo Enhancer Luminar Neo Luminar Neo Shop  Offers × Luminar Neo Deals (second hand) Check Price (second hand) Check Price Buy Now! If you buy a product through one of our referral links we will earn a commission (without costing you anything). Prices last updated...Product
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11 Best Photo Management Software in 2024 (Updated)

Photo management is a key aspect of photography. Whether you’re an amateur or professional, you need the best photo management software to keep all your photos in order. It’s amazing how much good photo organization software can improve your workflow. Adobe Lightroom is our top choice for the best photo management software today. It combines photo organization and editing seamlessly. In second is Excire, a specialist photo management software. And the well-curated toolset takes the sweat out of photo management. It makes a photographer’s life a whole lot easier! Our Top 3 Choices for The Best Photo Management Software Adobe Lightroom Adobe Lightroom Shop  Offers × Adobe Lightroom Deals (second hand) Check Price (second hand) Check Price Buy Now! If you buy...Product
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7 Best Noise Reduction Software for Photography in 2024

Noise reduction software can improve your image quality by removing digital noise from your photographs. This technology has been highly sought after since the start of digital photography. Now, most digital editing software provides some form of noise reduction software.  Today, we will be looking at the best noise reduction software on the market. We will compare the results on the same photograph to see how each program deals with similar situations. We will also link to a full review of the software so you can see if this is the right digital editing application for you.  Image editing with noise reduction software   What Makes the Best Noise Reduction Software? The best noise reduction software is an application with a...photo of milky way from earth
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10 Creative Ways to Personalize Your Space With Custom Decor Items   

The post 10 Creative Ways to Personalize Your Space With Custom Decor Items    appeared first on Digital Photography School. It was authored by Guest Contributor. Ever enter a room and feel like something is missing? Even a beautifully designed room can lack the personal touch that transforms a house into a home. That’s where custom decor items come in.  At CanvasChamp, we believe that living space should reflect your personality, and our personalized decor items help you do just that. They turn ordinary spaces into extraordinary ones filled with memories, personality, and warmth.  Think about it: Each piece of wall decor in your home tells a story – whether it’s a canvas print of your most favorite vacation spot, a custom...Use custom decor to personalize your space
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I’m Back From Norway (and here’s some photos)

It’s the longest I’ve been away from home (and work) – a whole month, and while I had an absolutley fantastic time, it’s great to be back. First, I taught a workshop in Norway, then after a few days with some dear friends in England. After that my wife flew over to London to meet me, where we boarded a cruise ship for a trip around England, Wales, Scotland, Ireland, and Northern Ireland, and back to Norway to celebrate our 35th wedding anniversary. I put together a Web page (using Adobe Express) with some of my favorite images from before the workshop (during our scouting days) and then from the workshop (including lots of behind-the-scenes images). Lots to share and the story...🙂
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17 Best Free Photography eBooks You Should Read in 2024

When learning about photography, it’s a good idea to expand your knowledge any way you can. If that’s your attitude, then you will love these free photography ebooks.  They are packed full of information, tips, and vital knowledge that will help you improve your photography skills. Whether you’re a beginner or pro, there are new things to learn in these photography ebooks.  In exchange for the freebies, you may be asked to give your email address or sign up for a mailing list. (You can unsubscribe immediately after.) But with others, you can download them straight away! This collection of ebooks covers a wide range of topics. You can learn about different aspects of photography, from photography lighting to candid street...Portrait of a gardener in a garden
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Adaptive Presets on Lightroom Web

While exploring the Quick Actions on Lightroom web I also played around with the newly added adaptive presets you can access while editing in your web browser. Anyone needing to make quick edits can take advantage of these to leverage the power of subject detection to make adjustments in a single click. Open a photo into the editing space by clicking on it, then click the Presets icon to open the Presets panel. Among all the Premium (subscription required to access) presets, you’ll find the adaptive presets for portrait, sky, subject, and now blur background. Each of those represents a group of presets to achieve certain looks or starting points. The newest take advantage of the new Lens Blur panel (also...
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8 Best Astrophotography Apps in 2024 (iPhone & Android)

With the best astrophotography app, you can take stunning night sky images with your phone. You don’t need a fancy camera or expensive accessories. Apps like the one we’re looking at today turn astrophotography into a simple and painless process. From finding constellations to checking the forecast for clear skies, these astrophotography apps have it covered.  PhotoPills is our favorite astrophotography app. While not a dedicated night photography app like some of the others, it is one of the best apps a photographer can use. It also has specialist features for nighttime shooting.  If that’s not the app for you, keep reading to see more of the best astrophotography apps for your iPhone or Android machine.  In-Depth Video Course Milky Way...Product
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